PAGE " _ NATE RLOO CHINICLE. “HWY, "WAIY 1., m! "thunderbolt" upon ar- riving at school this morning when tt was learned their stage pro- duction "Dr Seuss on the Loose" has been cancelled. by Rick Campbell "It's like we've been “on Wm. hit with a thunderbolt Bluevale collegiate around here TT students were hit with a Particularly affected "ttutetderttott' The production, which was scheduled to open tonight and run through Saturday. ran into a "non-negotiable" snag with Dr Seuss copyright holders In New York, ac- cording to Peter Man- sell, BCI teacher and director of the Show Station hooks up Bluevale originally sought permission last fall to use the Dr, Seuss name, but received a ne- gative reply about three weeks ago, according to Mansell, Since then. they have been Inves- tigating avenues of al- tering the show to meet regulations. CKMS-FM has an- nounced it will be part of a province-wide campus radio network which will provide complete pro- vincial election co- verage on Thursday. March 19. "We did the honest thing (seek permission) but were denied. and (in the past three weeks) have been trying to Cr. gure out how we could still put on the show, for instance without charg- ing admission ... but we received a firm denial (from New York) and it's just best to say now the show has been shut Beginning at 8 p.m. CKMS-FM will link with CKCU-FM in Ottawa, CKLN in Toronto. CFMU-FM in Hamilton. CFRU-FM in Guelph. CHRW in London and CJAM in Windsor to pro- vide results and analysis of the 1%1 Ontario elec- tton. This will be the third time that CKMS-F'M has participated in network broadcasts with other campus stations. but this will be the first time a network broadcast has been organized for a pro- vincial election, The two prior networks were set up for federal election coverage in 1979 and In addition to comple- te results and analysts of developments through- out the province. CKMS will also present local coverage for the Kit- eherter-Waterloo-Cam - bridge area. Fof further Infom- tion call David Assmann at CKMS-FM at (519) Play 's cancellation a 'thunderbolt' MONKEY BUSINESS For preschoolers to 8 year aids (ISIAH ELLIS by the cancellation are the sandals and support stall who have invested approximately two Tickets trom UW Arts Game Box Omce mm!“ Theatre Adsovrom Gouge KM new WW Square and Stanley Park Mall. the Centre In the Squaw and the Norma-on Cadre. Faun-ow Park Mali Information: â€5.42†“3"; at! Lots ot cannula" parking at 2se Surely the most eloquent harpcst anywhere around today" (New York Magazine) church's tttttqrtairtmetttt toatmng two puppet Mays who (â€M1 and a host of other fascinating charms. Saturday, February 21 1 pm. and 3:30 pm. Humanities Theatre $2.00 children and semors $2.50 all others by Lampoon Puppet Walsh harplat in a ran Canadian concert appearance Rican Progrmhma Open to the Puinc , Hui,utrtmesTheatre Friday, February 20 8 pm. 57,00 Stu/Sen. $5.50 mm to! their tune re- hearung for the produc- tion. but Manse†sand they are "handling " m pretty well F, “I still feel they've learned a lot trom the experience. the only Humanities Theatre, 8 pm. 5900 (Stu/Sen. 3750) Ask about our Complete Treat package that includes dinner and the mate. “Rlotous . . . " Gray of looking at the world with tho tongue firmly planted In the chock." Vlctorla Tlmos TNs 'ttttwrt-malty-acetate' Canaan mtmet oompmy oombms sound, musoc. vocatrzatiortamigt'stureintmurtittutrhmdoftaualth+ ttrsontysitemtwNt" sTemxr'tsstrrmgerrtttartwoerttr A Saturday, February 28 Humanities Theatre, 8 pm. 3900 (Stu/Son $7.50) thing missing will be the applause and the glory. they'll have to live with- out that But a lot of Theatre Beyond Words' hilarious and ever-popular for children of all ages These ttt9ttul characters present amusmg situations chidren quoddy My and enjoy! Sat., Feb. 28 Humanities Theatre, h :30 pm. $2.00 children and seniors $2.50 all others good things have come out of what we've dun already. we have to look at that way ,.